Pneumonia Fever Proves Fa tal to Dr. M. H. Ragsdale AND CAME THIS MORNING At Home of Hig Son, Frank Ragsdale, on West Van Trees Street.: Dr. M. H. Ragsdale, one of the oldest physicians of Daviess county ,died this morning at the home of his son Frank Ragsdale, on West Van Treep street. He had been seriously ill for several days and his death Wass ‘expected. Several weeks ago he cand from ‘his home near Glendale to this city to ‘qnend a few days with his son, Frank Rags dale. While paying that evert he was taken sick and in a few days ‘was con fined to his bed with pneumonia fever. He became worse rapidly and for sever al days death was expected. The end came this morning while ha ‘was, sur rounded by his wife, son and daughter and other relatives. Dr. Ragsdale was a prominent physi cian of Harrison ‘township “for almost fifty years and continued His ‘practice until his illness. He was born in Dall eas county in 1837 and sepent all his life Here. He is survived by his wifh, ‘one son Frank Ragsdale, and daughter, Mies Sule Ragsdale. The funeral services will be held Sun day morning at eleven orelock, at Eben ezer church. Burial in the adjowing cemetery.